With recruitment one of the biggest challenges we currently face across our hospital sites, we are pleased to launch a fresh new NHS recruitment campaign.
The ‘One Trust, Every Opportunity’ recruitment drive is currently live and offers a variety of bespoke nursing and operating department practitioner (ODP) roles across our medicine, surgery and family health divisions.
The initiative focusses on the continued learning and development programmes available to nurses at ULHT, including opportunities to progress right through from junior to senior positions, in addition to the enticing work life balance that we all know living and working in Lincolnshire has to offer.
We’re proud to welcome newcomers into a supportive and compassionate community of dedicated staff who put patients at the heart of everything they do.
We’ve also built pathways for consultants, managerial roles and those returning to NHS practice – so have everything in place to develop and further careers.
At ULHT we have opportunities to move into advanced roles across many specialties including acute and emergency medicine, stroke medicine, frailty and cardiology, so there really is no better time to join us if you’re looking for a new challenge.
We offer nurses a unique option to ‘pick their own’ rotational posts, where they can choose from a huge range of placements within almost any of our departments; allowing them to shape their careers in any way they like.
Opportunities in surgery include roles for nurses and ODPs across departments including trauma and orthopaedics, intensive care and theatres, in addition to rotational post roles as well.
Meanwhile, jobs in family health are open to experienced or fledgling nurses who will be supported to work in the Trust’s new neonatal and maternity facilities, in addition to opportunities in community children’s services.
The Trust is also interested in talking to adult nurses wishing to undertake the conversion course into paediatrics.
Martin Rayson is the Director of HR and Organisational Development at the United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust.
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